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Longmont chef creates diversity through food in Longmont

Longmont chef creates diversity through food in Longmont

Food can teach culture and provide a bridge for learning
Virtual open house at Front Range Community College examines classes, financial aid

Virtual open house at Front Range Community College examines classes, financial aid

Event on March 29
Vehicle fire in the 33,000 block of Boulder Canyon Drive

Vehicle fire in the 33,000 block of Boulder Canyon Drive

All identifying information on the vehicle was destroyed, it is believed to be a 2010-2015 Dodge 1500 four-door pickup truck
Public health provides guidelines for safe gardening in areas affected by Marshall fire

Public health provides guidelines for safe gardening in areas affected by Marshall fire

Smoke, ash and soot from urban fires, like the Marshall fire, that burned structures, vehicles, everyday household products, plastic, rubber and automotive components can produce unhealthy particles and harmful contaminants, such as heavy metals, which can settle in soil and create unsafe conditions for gardens
Biden hoped to reshape school funding

Biden hoped to reshape school funding

A new budget deal shows that’s not likely anytime soon
Longmont police report: March 14, 2022

Longmont police report: March 14, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Advanced Metering opponents air concerns during virtual town hall

Advanced Metering opponents air concerns during virtual town hall

Distribution of the new meters begins this year
Traffic stop leads to an arrest on Saturday

Traffic stop leads to an arrest on Saturday

A 21-year-old male with three outstanding warrants in Weld County was arrested in Longmont.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Despite pushback, Colorado will enforce K-3 teacher training on reading as planned

Despite pushback, Colorado will enforce K-3 teacher training on reading as planned

Colorado will stick to an August deadline for early elementary teachers to complete mandatory training on how to teach reading, despite pushback from some school district leaders about burdensome reporting requirements